Category: Tesla

  • Tesla: Financial Key Points, Revenue Growth

    The annual revenue growth of the company has seen a stable increase for the last three years. Excluding the profits from 2021, the revenue additions for 2018, 2019, and 2020 years were $21 461, $24 578, and $31 536 billion, respectively (Tesla, Inc., 2021). The revenue growth is illustrated by the following chart: Annual Revenue…

  • Tesla Motors Companys Competitive and Financial Analysis

    Introduction Tesla Motors is an American-based company that manufactures electric trains and cars at affordable prices in the American, European and Asian markets. Its name was adopted from an electrical engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla. This paper will discuss the competitive and financial analysis of Tesla Motors. Financial analysis In September 2014, the company had…

  • Teslas Competitive Advantage

    Tesla is a world-famous American company that produces electric cars and solutions for storing electrical energy. Today, it is one of the worlds best-selling manufacturers of electric cars. Additionally, Tesla has one of the best, competent, and visionary leader. Through his actions, the organization effectively unites, distributes, and concentrates efforts for the common good of…

  • Tesla Motors Companys Competitive Advantage in 2014

    Introduction Tesla motors is an American based company that manufactures electric trains and cars at affordable prices in the American, European and Asian market. Its name was adopted from an electrical engineer and physicist Nokola Tesla. This paper will discuss the competitive and financial analysis in Tesla motors. Competitive analysis in Tesla motors Through the…

  • Tesla Motors Firms Amphibious Car Project

    Table of Contents Introduction New Car Logistics Costs Fixed and Variable Costs Three-Year Fixed Costs Three-Year Variable Costs Strengths and Projected Profit Conclusion References Introduction The amphibious car project by Tesla Motors offers several advantages to investors and the general public. Firstly, investors might capitalize on the expansion to the new branch of the market.…

  • Goldratts vs. Tesla Companys Bottleneck Resolution

    Table of Contents Introduction Bottlenecks in the Goal Teslas Bottleneck Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Bottlenecks are specific issues or problems that occur in the operating process and slow down the entire work of plants and organizations. Although bottlenecks often hurt operational processes, they can be used to improve the efficiency of organizations if identified correctly.…

  • Brief Description of the Tesla Company

    Current Organizational (Model) Design and Features Started in 2003 as Tesla Motors, Inc., but became profitable in 2013, Teslas organizational model supports continuous growth development, corporate sustainability and profitability over the seasons under the u-form structure. With the function-based strategy, the company has several offices and units that manage both local and international operations to…

  • Tesla: SWOT Analysis and Strategic Growth Options

    Strategic Issue for the Brand from the SWOT Analysis Based on the SWOT analysis conducted, one can assume that Tesla needs an appropriate strategic development plan to overcome the competitive barrier and address existing legislative issues. While taking into account such indicators as the high cost of component materials, the use of information technologies is…

  • Researching Teslas Organizational Design

    Tesla is a unique company in many ways, and this uniqueness also extends to its organizational culture. In particular, Tesla, unlike most companies of its size, does not have a well-known management structure. There is no organizational structure or a public list of senior executives; however, the organizational structure of Tesla can be described as…

  • Teslas Carbon Footprint Issue

    Introduction In the modern world, societies expect a business organization that operates within the regions to be accountable for the impacts associated with their practices in the given environment. The act of being responsible is no longer considered a business activity but rather a demand driven by customers. Tesla is a manufacturing company that releases…